Example sentences of "we see the [noun sg] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We see the provision of information from Visitor Centres at all of our sites as being one of the most significant ways in which we can make the information resources of the Garden available to the maximum number of people at reasonable cost .
2 We see the map of destruction broaden .
3 Finally , we see the expression of contempt when a father tries to re-assert his authority but backs down after a challenge :
4 And so we see the way of blessing .
5 In these two summary statements from the apostles Paul and Peter we see the link between being and declaring .
6 Anxiety is the mirror in which we see the image of God .
7 But gradually the pattern changes until we see the growth of commercialism by which time the symbols in ornament had less meaning as such social networks were supplanted by more cohesive political groups ; production could at that time be taken over by entrepreneurs who continued the evolution of regional designs but who were distributing the goods in an entirely different manner .
8 Because the difference between us and the Tories is when we mean we support for Eastern Europe , we do n't just talk about it glibly , we go there and we do it because we see the future of Europe being the future of our own people here in .
9 So we see the role of government as crucial in making the market work properly , by creating the conditions for success , promoting competition , breaking up monopolies and spreading information .
10 I walk with them round one point of the island , till we see the pyramid of Taquile .
11 We see the importance of Hobbes for Oakeshott when we appreciate Hobbes 's achievement in effectively rejecting rationalism with his replacement of reason by will as the foundation of political authority .
12 It is on this specific point that we see the basis of disagreement .
13 Here , again , we see the focus upon ends characteristic of compliance systems , for ‘ the achievement of the regulatory purpose is seen as the all-encompassing justification ’ ( Allen , 1977:756 ) .
14 Again , we see the need for flexibility in the control structure , with each component being given enough free rein to contribute fully , but not so much as to force it to take decisions for which it , on its own , has insufficient evidence .
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